Exploration and Practice of Water Phase Reaction in Experimental Teaching of Applied Chemistry—Take the Asymmetric Henry Reaction as an Example
Applied chemistry experiment is a compulsory professional experimental course for applied chemistry students,the purpose of which is to cultivate students'ability to discover,analyze and solve problems,and to lay a certain foundation for students to carry out undergraduate graduation design.Combined with the experimental teaching practice of the applied chemistry of School of Chemical and Blasting Engineering of Anhui University of Science and Technology for many years,we introduce the exploration of"copper-catalyzed aqueous asymmetric Henry reaction"in the experimental teaching of applied chemistry.At the same time,we will explain the anhydrous and anaerobic operation,thin layer chromatography,column chromatography,nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy,and high performance liquid chromatography to students,so as to improve the experimental teaching quality of applied chemistry major,enhance students'basic experimental skills,and cultivate students'innovative consciousness and practical ability.
applied chemistryprofessional experimentaqueous Henry reactionasymmetric catalysis